Happy International Volunteers’ Day!

Dear Volunteers around the world – Today is your day!

In 1985, the United Nations declared 5 December as International Volunteer Day, to formally recognize the millions of people around the world who participate in volunteer activities and make visible their contributions on the local, national, and international levels. In celebration of this year’s International Volunteer Day, Secretary General of the United Nations, Ban Ki-moon, has shared this message:

“Founded on the values of solidarity and mutual trust, volunteerism transcends all cultural, linguistic and geographic boundaries. By giving their time and skills without expectation of material reward, volunteers themselves are uplifted by a singular sense of purpose.”

AFS also extends its heart-felt thanks and appreciation to all of its 43,905 active volunteers, who dedicate their time, energy, and passion to AFS in so many ways! We invite you to view the below video from AFS’s President and CEO, Vincenzo Morlini, as well as visit the AFS Intercultural Programs website today for special information related to International Volunteer Day.

Happy International Volunteer Day!

World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development

May 21 has been designated the World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development. This is a day for people around the world to reflect on cultural diversity and its essential place in dialogue and development.

To celebrate, the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC) has organized the second edition of their campaign, “Do ONE One Thing for Diversity and Inclusion.” The intention is to call on individuals everywhere to take concrete action to support cultural diversity. These can take on many forms and methods, and is really only limited by the creativity of the individual. People have expressed cultural diversity on this day through music, food, cinema, language and the visual arts.

At AFS we strive to understand other cultures through an intercultural learning context. Truly understanding a culture is more than simply listening to its unique music, or sampling its cuisine. To truly understand a different culture, one must understand what values and social assumptions are being conveyed through everyday items like music or food. This can be an important starting point in the path to understand diverse cultures on their own terms, the specific ways its members view the world, and a great way to express support for cultural diversity.

AFS exchanges provide ample and constant opportunities for genuine intercultural learning. After spending time living with a host family, AFSers have demonstrated a greater awareness of culture and cultural difference, greater tolerance for individuals who have different cultures, and great command of foreign languages.

We support the “Do ONE Thing for Diversity and Inclusion” and encourage you to share with us what you are doing today.

Visit the Facebook page for the “Do ONE Thing for Diversity and Inclusion” campaign.